PPU releases second merit list for UG admission
Govt directs officials to complete 1 crore TB screening by Aug 14
Bihar: Main Accused in Viral Obscene Video Case Surrenders to Police
Patna, July 2: The main accused in the shocking viral obscene video case from Gaya district, Bihar, was taken into custody by police on Thursday. The accused has been identified as Rehan. He had been evading arrest for several days but surrendered at the Fulwari Sharif police station in Patna amid ongoing police pressure and ... Read more Bihar: Main Accused in Viral Obscene Video Case Surrenders to Police
Minister questions posting of DSP facing encounter probe
Patna HC settles family dispute, reunites couple
BJPs Ajay Alok Calls for Pakistan to Restrain Its Actions Amid Bihar By-Election Campaign
Patna, July 2: Ajay Alok, spokesperson for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), addressed various pressing national issues including the upcoming by-election in Bihars Bankipur seat, the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in West Bengal, the investigation into Ram Temple donations, India-Pakistan relations, and the political dynamics in Uttar Pradesh. In response to a call from 117 ... Read more BJPs Ajay Alok Calls for Pakistan to Restrain Its Actions Amid Bihar By-Election Campaign
Bankipur bypoll on July 30, PK keeps rivals guessing
Govt extends industrial incentive scheme to sustain industrial growth
State seeks Rs1k cr from Centre for school education
Rabri Devi Vacates Government Bungalow After Two Decades: A Political Era Ends
Patna, July 2: Former Chief Minister Rabri Devi has vacated her government bungalow after nearly 20 years, marking the end of an era in Bihars political landscape. The bungalow at 10 Circular Road, one of the most significant addresses in Bihar politics, is now transitioning into a new chapter. Rabri has moved to her family ... Read more Rabri Devi Vacates Government Bungalow After Two Decades: A Political Era Ends
10, Circular Road falls silent as Rabri family moves out
PMC sanitation workers children receive career counselling under Mission Udaan
Underground stretch becomes Patna metros biggest challenge
CM launches SBI mobility card for Metro commuters
Metro expansion to ease congestion, cut travel time and curb pollution: CM Samrat Chaudhary
Special vigilance courts to be set up in all 9 divisions, says Samrat
One arrested for demanding Rs 25 lakh extortion from retired Mizoram cop
The Jan Suraaj Party will reveal its Bankipur Assembly bypoll candidate on July 5, with speculation rife about whether founder Prashant Kishor will contest. The byelection, necessitated by a BJP MLA's Rajya Sabha win, is seen by Kishor as a referendum on Bihar's NDA government. The BJP remains confident of retaining the seat, while the INDIA bloc is yet to name its contender.
Three detained after STF raids Hajipur cyber cafe in paper leak case
Woman, paramour get death penalty for murder of 2 children
Woman Severely Injured in Bihar After Resisting Theft
Muzaffarpur, July 2: A shocking incident has emerged from Muzaffarpur district in Bihar, where a woman was brutally attacked for resisting a theft. The incident occurred early Thursday morning in a village under the Gaya Ghat police station area. A thief broke into the womans home and, upon her resistance, attacked her with a sickle, ... Read more Woman Severely Injured in Bihar After Resisting Theft
Prison Official Under Scanner For Alleged Association With Former Inmates in Odisha
The official, identified as Rairakhol Jail chief warder Dilip Kumar Das, was allegedly seen moving around the Rairakhol area with two former prisonersAkhilananda Mishra and Sunil Shankar, both residents of Bihar who were arrested in connection with alleged ganja trafficking cases and were recently released on bail
Eight killed in stone quarry collapse on Bengaluru outskirts; CM orders probe
Tragedy struck a Bengaluru stone quarry as a rock collapse claimed the lives of eight labourers, predominantly from Bihar. Preliminary investigations suggest loose soil as the cause, with questions arising about potential illegal quarrying. Prime Minister Modi and Chief Minister Shivakumar have expressed condolences and ordered inquiries, emphasising worker safety and accountability for quarry owners.
Union minister Margherita, Bihar Governor Hasnain to represent India at Khamenei's funeral: MEA
India will send Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita and Bihar Governor Syed Ata Hasnain to Iran for the burial ceremonies of late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The high-level delegation's presence highlights the strong civilisational and people-to-people ties between India and Iran, forming a solid base for their political and economic relations. The funeral events are scheduled across several Iranian cities from July 4th to July 9th.
Indian Leaders to Represent at Khameneis Funeral in Iran
New Delhi, July 2: Bihars Governor, Lieutenant General (Retired) Syed Ata Hasnain, along with Minister of State for External Affairs, Pabitra Margerita, will depart for Iran on July 3. They will represent India at the funeral of the late Supreme Leader, Grand Ayatollah Syed Ali Khamenei. According to a statement from the Ministry of External ... Read more Indian Leaders to Represent at Khameneis Funeral in Iran
India to send minister, governor to Ali Khamenei funeral
India will send a high-level delegation, including Deputy Foreign Minister Pabitra Margherita and Bihar Governor Syed Ata Hasnain, to Iran for the state funeral of former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The visit on July 3rd highlights the deep civilizational and people-to-people ties between India and Iran, forming a strong basis for their political and economic relations. The funeral commences in Tehran on July 4th.
EC announces bypolls for 3 assembly seats in Bihar, MP and Gujarat; voting on July 30
Byelections for three assembly seats in Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat are set for July 30, with results on August 3. The BJP held two seats, Bankipur and Manjalpur, while the Congress represented Datia. Vacancies arose from an MLA's Rajya Sabha election, a death, and a disqualification due to a conviction. The Election Commission has outlined the nomination and withdrawal timelines.
EC announces schedule for high-stakes Bankipur bypoll; voting on July 30
The bypoll was necessitated after BJP National President Nitin Nabin resigned from his Assembly membership, leaving the Bankipur seat in Bihar's Patna vacant
Urdu is an indian language, not a foreign one: Former Union Minister Murli Manohar Joshi
Former Union Human Resource Development Minister Murli Manohar Joshi on Thursday asserted that Urdu is an Indian language and did not originate outside the country, while recalling the education reforms undertaken during the NDA government led by former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
Srinagar, July 02: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday reiterated the need for dialogue between India and Pakistan, saying there should be no objection to efforts aimed at resolving issues through peaceful engagement. Responding to a letter addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking the resumption of IndiaPakistan dialogue, Abdullah invoked former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's well-known remark that friends can be changed, but neighbours cannot. Nobody should have any objection to dialogue. Vajpayee ji had rightly said that friends can be changed, but neighbours cannot, Abdullah told reporters. He said that calls for dialogue should not become controversial simply because they are raised by leaders from Jammu and Kashmir. If the RSS were to make such a call, nobody would object. But whenever leaders from Jammu and Kashmir speak about IndiaPakistan dialogue, it creates a huge controversy, he said. Abdullah stressed that dialogue remains the only viable way to address outstanding issues and promote lasting peace in the region. His remarks came in the backdrop of an appeal by several civil society members urging Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to resume meaningful engagement, restore diplomatic and people-to-people ties, and resolve all outstanding issues through dialogue.
Patna Metro Expands with New Malahi Pakri Station Inauguration
Patna, July 2: Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary inaugurated the Malahi Pakri Metro Station on Thursday, marking a significant milestone for the Patna Metro Rail Project. This expansion extends the metros operational reach to 6.2 kilometers, enhancing public transport for residents in the eastern part of the city. Following the inauguration, CM Chaudhary boarded the ... Read more Patna Metro Expands with New Malahi Pakri Station Inauguration
EC announces bypolls to 3 assembly seats in Bihar, MP and Gujarat on July 30
Bypolls for three assembly seats in Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat are scheduled for July 30, the Election Commission announced. The vacancies in Bankipur, Datia, and Manjalpur arose from resignations, disqualification, and a death. Nominations close on July 13, with counting on August 3. The Model Code of Conduct is now active in affected districts, and EVMs/VVPATs will be used. Candidates with criminal records must disclose their antecedents publicly.
Bihar Education Department Official Arrested for Bribery
Patna, July 2: The fight against corruption continues in Bihar, led by the Vigilance Investigation Bureau. In a recent operation, the bureaus headquarters team apprehended Amod Mishra, an undersecretary in the Education Department, while he was accepting a bribe of 20,000. The arrest took place near the Minister Enclave roundabout in Gardanibagh, Patna. According to ... Read more Bihar Education Department Official Arrested for Bribery
Bihar government rolls out VB G-RAM-G scheme
Bihar has launched the Viksit Bharat - Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) scheme, aiming to curb labor outmigration and enhance working conditions. This national initiative guarantees eligible rural households 125 days of wage employment. Bihar's Rural Development Minister highlighted the scheme's potential to further reduce the need for residents to seek work outside the state, with significant budgetary allocations from both central and state governments.
Surge in Nepalese Cannabis Smuggling Following Increased Security in Northeast India
New Delhi, July 2: Following heightened security measures in the northeastern states of India, cannabis smugglers have shifted their operations towards Nepal. Central agencies report that cannabis cultivated on a large scale in Nepal is now being trafficked into India via Bihar. From there, it is transported to southern India, Sri Lanka, and eventually reaches ... Read more Surge in Nepalese Cannabis Smuggling Following Increased Security in Northeast India
Eight labourers, mostly from Bihar, killed as rock collapses at stone quarry in Bengaluru
A devastating rock collapse at a Bengaluru stone quarry claimed the lives of eight daily-wage labourers, primarily from Bihar. The incident occurred early Thursday morning during quarrying operations, trapping workers beneath massive boulders. While some injured were hospitalized, concerns remain about the toll potentially rising. Authorities are investigating the cause, with allegations of illegal quarrying and official complicity surfacing.
BJP Promises Action in Ram Temple Donation Case, Upholds UCC as Constitutional Commitment
New Delhi, July 2: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has responded to the investigation into the Ram Temple donation case and reiterated its commitment to the Uniform Civil Code (UCC). Party leaders stated that the inquiry is progressing swiftly, and strict action will be taken against those found guilty. Bihar BJP President Sanjay Sarawagi commented ... Read more BJP Promises Action in Ram Temple Donation Case, Upholds UCC as Constitutional Commitment
Nitish Kumars Potential Role in Modis Cabinet Depends on PMs Discretion, Says Shyam Rajak
Patna, July 2: Discussions surrounding the expansion of Prime Minister Modis cabinet have intensified. There are speculations about former Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar potentially receiving a significant position within the Modi cabinet. Meanwhile, some legislators from the Janata Dal (United) are advocating for him to be appointed as Deputy Prime Minister. In light of ... Read more Nitish Kumars Potential Role in Modis Cabinet Depends on PMs Discretion, Says Shyam Rajak
Rohini Acharya Questions Bihar Government Over Bharat Tiwari Encounter Case
Patna, July 2: Rohini Acharya, daughter of RJD chief Lalu Yadav, has criticized the Bihar government regarding the controversial Bharat Tiwari alleged fake encounter case. She raised concerns about the recent assignment of Rajesh Kumar Sharma, the former SDPO of Jagdishpur, who was named as an accused in the case. Acharya described this new responsibility ... Read more Rohini Acharya Questions Bihar Government Over Bharat Tiwari Encounter Case
Maharashtra TET paper leak probe reaches Bihar, three detained in Hajipur
The operation is part of the ongoing probe into the alleged leak of the Maharashtra TET question paper ahead of the examination scheduled for June 28
Maharashtra TET Paper Leak Investigation Expands to Bihar: Three Detained in Raids
Patna, July 2: The investigation into the Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) paper leak has now extended to Bihar. The Maharashtra Special Task Force (STF), with assistance from the Vaishali police, conducted a late-night raid on a cyber caf in Hajipur. Three individuals, including the caf operator, were taken into custody for questioning. According to ... Read more Maharashtra TET Paper Leak Investigation Expands to Bihar: Three Detained in Raids
Food Poisoning Strikes 12 in Gopalganj After Consuming Traditional Dish
Gopalganj, July 2: A food poisoning incident has emerged in Gopalganj district, Bihar, affecting 12 individuals, including 10 children from the same family. Their health deteriorated after consuming the traditional dish Phensa. Initially, they were admitted to the Baikunthpur Community Health Center and later referred to the Sadar Hospital for advanced treatment. According to doctors, ... Read more Food Poisoning Strikes 12 in Gopalganj After Consuming Traditional Dish
Bihar DElEd Answer Key 2026 released: Here's how to download, raise objections by July 5
Bihar DElEd Joint Entrance Examination 2026 provisional answer key is out on the BSEB website. Candidates can download it, compare their answers, and raise objections until July 5 for a fee of Rs 50 per question. The exam was held from June 8 to June 22. The board will release the final key and results thereafter, followed by counselling for admissions.
Iran invites BJP, Congress presidents for state funeral of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Iran has invited top BJP and Congress leaders, including party presidents Nitin Nabin and Mallikarjun Kharge, to the state funeral of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. India will send an official delegation led by Bihar Governor Syed Ata Hasnain. The ceremonies, beginning this week, will culminate with Khamenei's burial in Mashhad on July 9. Prime Minister Modi recently spoke with Iranian President Pezeshkian about regional stability.
PPU teachers demand timely payment of salary
I-T busts Rs6k cr fake donation, tax evasion racket by 2 parties
Armed Robbery at Central Bank in Sitamarhi: 17 Lakhs Stolen in Broad Daylight
Patna, July 1: In a shocking incident on Wednesday, three armed robbers executed a daring heist at a Central Bank of India customer service point (CSP) in Sitamarhi district, Bihar, making off with approximately 17 lakhs. The police reported that the robbery occurred in the Reega police station area and was captured on CCTV. The ... Read more Armed Robbery at Central Bank in Sitamarhi: 17 Lakhs Stolen in Broad Daylight
Clerk arrested for taking bribe in Nalanda
Approval to 5 KVs to boost school education in state: Minister
CM to attend launch of Bihar Vigilance Awareness Week
PPU revises PhD coursework, new evaluation system
Govt removes local registration hurdle for docs from other states
Bihar religious trust board seeks financial reports from 4,500 temples, dharmasalas
5 injured as baraatis and locals clash during dinner in Patnas Barh
Cabinet nod to toll tax on state roads, infrastructure borrowings
CM to flag off metro service from Bhootnath to Malahi Pakri today
ASI caught accepting bribe in Muzaffarpur
PMC activates 19 quick response teams ahead of monsoon
Man shoots self after killing brother in Madhepura village
Two held for objectionable posts against CM, ex-CM in Kaimur
Six years on, assistant professor aspirants still await appointments
Weather Tomorrow: India's monsoon is finally gaining strength after a dry June, with widespread rainfall, thunderstorms, and gusty winds predicted across many states. The India Meteorological Department forecasts significant advancements into North and Northwest India, offering much-needed relief. Heavy to extremely heavy rainfall is expected in several regions, including Mumbai, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra, with potential for disruptions. Farmers anticipate a boost for kharif sowing.
One-way traffic rules to be strictly enforced in Gaya: City SP
Allegations of Police Involvement in Bharat Tiwaris Death Surface in Bhojpur
Bhojpur, July 1: In a shocking turn of events, serious allegations have emerged regarding the death of Bharat Tiwari in Bhojpur, Bihar. His mother has filed a written complaint with the police, accusing officers of shooting her son. This complaint, submitted on June 18, served as the basis for registering a murder case. In her ... Read more Allegations of Police Involvement in Bharat Tiwaris Death Surface in Bhojpur
Bhojpuri Actor Pawan Singh Takes Oath as Bihar Legislative Council Member
Patna, July 1: Bhojpuri film star Pawan Singh officially began his political journey by taking an oath as a member of the Bihar Legislative Council on Wednesday. The ceremony took place at the Bihar Vidhan Mandal premises in Patna, where the newly elected ten members were sworn in by Chairman Awadhesh Narayan Singh. The event ... Read more Bhojpuri Actor Pawan Singh Takes Oath as Bihar Legislative Council Member
Bridge over Falgu turns into a bustling bazar, puts lives at risk
Job Opportunities at Bihar Judicial Academy: Apply Now for Contract-Based Positions
Patna, July 1: The Bihar Judicial Academy in Patna has announced job openings for contract-based positions, inviting applications from eligible candidates. This notification is a significant opportunity for those seeking employment in the legal field. The available positions include two Assistant Research Scholars and four Senior Faculty Members. The application process for both roles has ... Read more Job Opportunities at Bihar Judicial Academy: Apply Now for Contract-Based Positions
Bihar Government to Install CCTV in Hospitals for Enhanced Monitoring
Patna, July 1: Bihars Health Minister Nishant Kumar announced that the state government is prioritizing the provision of better and timely healthcare services. The aim is to ensure that patients receive treatment at district hospitals, with referrals to Patna only when absolutely necessary. In a media briefing, the minister revealed plans to install CCTV cameras ... Read more Bihar Government to Install CCTV in Hospitals for Enhanced Monitoring
Mehbooba Mufti pitches J&K as gateway between South and Central Asia
Srinagar, July 1: PDP president Mehbooba Mufti on Wednesday called on the Centre to use Jammu and Kashmir's strategic geographical location to strengthen ties with Pakistan and China, revive regional cooperation through SAARC, and transform the Union Territory into a gateway linking South Asia and Central Asia. Referring to recent geopolitical developments, Mufti said countries were increasingly using geography as a strategic advantage. The situation in the world is changing. You saw how Iran used its strategic position to bring even a powerful country like the United States under pressure. Jammu and Kashmir, too, has its own strategic geographical position, she said. She maintained that the prolonged India-Pakistan dispute over Jammu and Kashmir had prevented the region from realising its economic and strategic potential. The PDP has always advocated reconciliation. Jammu and Kashmir has become a battlefield; it should instead become a bridge of peace between the two countries. There should be people-to-people contact, communication and open routes, she said. Welcoming recent statements by senior RSS leaders in favour of dialogue, Mufti said she was encouraged that leaders including Mohan Bhagwat and Dattatreya Hosabale had spoken about engagement and cultural exchanges. She also invoked former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's approach towards India's neighbours. I believe the legacy of a Prime Minister is not measured by how powerful he was or how long he remained in office, but by how many conflicts he resolved, she said. Mufti argued that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif currently have an opportunity to improve bilateral relations and revive regional cooperation. She called for the revival of SAARC, saying India should take the lead and make Jammu and Kashmir a hub for regional investment and cooperation. Highlighting connectivity, Mufti questioned why routes linking Ladakh with historic trade centres such as Khotan, Yarkand and Kashgar remained closed when the Lipulekh route in Uttarakhand had recently been opened. Our strategic location enables us to become the gateway between Central Asia and South Asia. This could transform the entire map of Jammu and Kashmir and benefit the whole country, she said. Mufti also criticised the Centre's August 2019 decision to abrogate Articles 370 and 35A, alleging that it had failed to resolve political discontent in the region. In 2019, the BJP used what I consider its strongest weapon against Jammu and Kashmir by abrogating Articles 370 and 35A. Yet nothing substantial has been achieved. Even today, people in Jammu and Kashmir continue to feel alienated, she said. Describing the present situation in the Union Territory, Mufti alleged that he region has been turned into an open-air prison where people lacked the freedom to speak or hold peaceful protests. She further argued that improving relations with both Pakistan and China would unlock Jammu and Kashmir's strategic potential and enhance India's regional influence. My point is that just as Iran has the Strait of Hormuz, India has Jammu and Kashmir, which can become the gateway linking Central Asia and South Asia. We should open these routes and use this strategic advantage. That requires better relations with both China and Pakistan, she said. Mufti added that such a policy would fundamentally transform Jammu and Kashmir.Doing so would completely transform Jammu and Kashmir economically, politically and emotionally, she said.
Son Kills Father Over Minor Dispute in Bihar: Arrest Made
Bhagwa, July 1: A shocking incident has emerged from the Kaimur district of Bihar, where a son has killed his father over a trivial dispute. The incident occurred in Ismailpur village, located in the Chainpur police station area. The accused son has been arrested by the police. The deceased has been identified as 60-year-old Chulhan ... Read more Son Kills Father Over Minor Dispute in Bihar: Arrest Made
Delhi-NCR anticipates relief from heat with forecasts of light rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds as the southwest monsoon advances. Several northern states, including Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh, are on alert for heavy rainfall and lightning. Temperatures across northwest India are expected to drop significantly by July 4, bringing much-needed respite from heatwave conditions.
Indias Elderly Citizens Need Compassion
As Indias senior citizen population continues to grow, the need for comprehensive support systems for elderly care will become increasingly important A civilized society is not defined only by the opportunities it creates for the young, the ambitious and the able-bodied. It is also defined by the protection it extends to its senior citizens who have once contributed towards the building of the nation and now require support beyond the normal family structures. In that sense, the Atal Vayo Abhyudaya Yojana is more than a welfare scheme; it is a statement about the kind of country India wants to become. As per the estimates, the population of the countrys senior citizens was approx. 10 Crores in 2011 and is projected to rise to 23 Crores in 2036. The traditional family structures are transforming the country. Migration, emergence of nuclear families, smaller households, increasing life expectancies and changes in the informal support structures are a few of the key factors that are contributing towards the development of the policy framework based on the principles of Ageing with Dignity. A framework that must provide practical, accessible and sustained support. This is where AVYAY is making an important contribution. It adopts a holistic, comprehensive and humane approach toward the elderly welfare. While schemes for senior citizens have existed earlier as well, AVYAY signals a shift from fragmented welfare measures towards building an ecosystem of dignity, care and empowerment. One of the strongest pillars of AVYAY is the Integrated Programme for Senior Citizens, which supports senior citizen homes, continuous care homes, mobile medical units and physiotherapy units across the country. For thousands of elderly persons abandoned or left without support, these centres have become more than shelters they have become spaces of belonging. Take the example of 71-year-old Smt. M. Balasundari from Tamil Nadu. After the untimely demise of her husband, who worked as a tailor, she faced severe financial and emotional hardships. Her only son, who suffers from an eye problem, struggled to support the family. Owing to difficult circumstances and lack of adequate care at home, she was admitted to Ambujam Home for Senior Citizens, Nagapattinam District, under the Integrated Programme for Senior Citizens (IPSrC) in November 2024. When she arrived at the Home, she was anxious, lonely and deeply worried about her sons future. Through regular counselling, social interaction and participation in community activities, she gradually regained her confidence and emotional well-being. Today, she actively participates in gardening, yoga and spiritual activities, and enjoys a dignified and fulfilling life. Her son visits her regularly, providing emotional support and strengthening family bonds. The Home has provided her with free shelter, nutritious food, healthcare, recreational facilities and a safe environment. Her story demonstrates how institutional care and compassionate support under IPSrC can restore dignity, security and happiness to senior citizens facing difficult circumstances. Equally transformative has been the Rashtriya Vayoshri Yojana, under which assistive devices are distributed free of cost to economically weaker senior citizens suffering from age-related disabilities. More than 46 lakh devices have been given to the 8.43 lakh beneficiaries. For many beneficiaries, a wheelchair, hearing aid or walking stick may appear to be a small intervention but in reality, it restores independence. In Koraput, Odhisha, 75-year-old Lalita Paik struggled with the activities of daily living. She had severe mobility issues, including difficulty in walking, needed support for standing and was suffering from low back pain & knee pain. Through the RVY scheme, she received a wheelchair and walking support. Her family members say the assistance changed her daily life, enabling her to move independently and participate once again in community activities. Such interventions demonstrate how welfare schemes can directly improve quality of life when implemented effectively. An important aspect of the RVY is the creation of the Pradhan Mantri Divyasha-Vayoshri Kendras (PMD-VKs). Aids and Assistive devices are being distributed through the Walk-In Mode to the eligible senior citizens through these Kendras. Perhaps the most significant and timely initiative under AVYAY is Elderline (14567) the national helpline for senior citizens. In a society where loneliness among the elderly often remains invisible, the helpline has become an emotional and social lifeline. The fact that over 29 lakh calls have already been received is both encouraging and concerning: encouraging because support systems are reaching people, and concerning because it reveals the scale of distress among senior citizens. There have been numerous instances where Elderline has intervened to rescue abandoned elderly persons, reconnect them with families, or provide urgent medical and emotional assistance. One case is of Sh. Anantlal Rajak. Sh. Anant Lal, 70 years old, was suffering from Dementia and unknowingly reached to Pune Railway Station. He was in an abandoned condition and could not recall anything. The Elderline team in Maharashtra successfully reunited Sh. Anantlal Rajak with his family in Patna, Bihar. Timely intervention from the Elderline reportedly helped to prevent a far more serious crisis. At the same time, Indias ageing challenge is not only a welfare issue it is also an economic opportunity. Under the PM-SPECIAL component of the AVYAY Scheme, more than 35,000 trainees have been trained as Geriatric Caregivers. The governments initiative to train geriatric caregivers reflects an important recognition that the care economy will become one of the largest employment sectors in the future. By training thousands of youth in elderly caregiving, India is simultaneously addressing unemployment and the growing demand for professional eldercare services. As Indias senior citizen population continues to grow, the need for comprehensive support systems for elderly care will become increasingly important. This presents an opportunity to further strengthen and expand the initiatives already underway under the Atal Vayo Abhyudaya Yojana. The scheme has established a strong foundation for promoting dignity, care and well-being among senior citizens, while also creating pathways for greater community participation and support. As India advances on its development journey, AVYAY offers a valuable framework for ensuring that every senior citizen can lead a life of dignity, security and active participation in society. (The Author is Secretary, Department of Social Justice & Empowerment, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of India)
Govt to hand over land allotment certificates to 30k families on Aug 15
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